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secretary clinton pointed out there was an fbi investigation and is still going on. it will take some time. let's take a look at what she said. >> when you're in these positions, the last thing you want to do is interfere with any other process -- >> i realize that. >> number two -- >> i realize that's a good excuse -- >> no, it's a fact. number two, i would recommend highly you read both what the arb said about it and the classified arb because even today there are questions being raised. now, we have no doubt they were terrorists. they were militants. attacked us. they killed our people. but what was going on and why they were doing what they were doing -- >> no, no, no -- again, we were misled that there were supposedly protests and something sprang out of that. and that was easily ascertained that was not the fact. the american people could have known that within days and they didn't. >> with all due respect, the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd kill americans? wh
secretary clinton pointed out there was an fbi investigation and is still going on. it will take some time. let's take a look at what she said. >> when you're in these positions, the last thing you want to do is interfere with any other process -- >> i realize that. >> number two -- >> i realize that's a good excuse -- >> no, it's a fact. number two, i would recommend highly you read both what the arb said about it and the classified arb because even today there...
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embassy attacks in kenya and tanzania, the fbi put bin laden on their ten most wanted list. secretary of state madeleine albright escorted home the bodies of 10 of the 12 americans who were killed in those attacks. since 1970, not a year has gone by where there has not been some sort of violent attack against u.s. diplomats and diplomatic facilities around the world. not all of them are deadly, but they happen all the time, year after year after year. and nobody is more aware of that than whoever is the secretary of state at the time. and our secretary of state right now is hillary clinton, who was on capitol hill today to testify about the latest deadly attack on u.s. diplomats, the attack in benghazi. >> benghazi joins a long list of tragedies for our department, for other agencies, and for america. hostages taken in tehran in 1979, our embassy and marine barracks bombed in beirut in 1983, khobar towers in saudi arabia in 1996, our embassies in east africa in 1998, consulate staff murdered in jetta in 2004, the khost attack in 2012, and many others. i could give you a long
embassy attacks in kenya and tanzania, the fbi put bin laden on their ten most wanted list. secretary of state madeleine albright escorted home the bodies of 10 of the 12 americans who were killed in those attacks. since 1970, not a year has gone by where there has not been some sort of violent attack against u.s. diplomats and diplomatic facilities around the world. not all of them are deadly, but they happen all the time, year after year after year. and nobody is more aware of that than...
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. >>> and now, for some stunning numbers from the fbi that confirm what the nation's gun dealers have been saying. >> the bureau says it conducted more background checks for firearms sales following the newtown, connecticut, attack than in any single one-week period. and the second-busiest week for background checks was the one following president obama's announcement for his new gun safety proposals. >>> some parents of sandy hook school victims delivered powerful calls for action to connecticut lawmakers. police were at the hearing, talking about a wide variety of automatic weapons. some parents say the time for change is now. >> the time is now. let the state of connecticut become an agent for change, with respect to gun safety. our little man and every other child and adult who died that day deserve it. >> gun advocates were also at yesterday's hearing. they claim connecticut's gun laws do not need to be changed, therefore affecting those who were not to blame for the newtown tragedy. >>> a woman simply popped her trunk with her remote key. and her car literally blew up. this is a
. >>> and now, for some stunning numbers from the fbi that confirm what the nation's gun dealers have been saying. >> the bureau says it conducted more background checks for firearms sales following the newtown, connecticut, attack than in any single one-week period. and the second-busiest week for background checks was the one following president obama's announcement for his new gun safety proposals. >>> some parents of sandy hook school victims delivered powerful calls...
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journalists beat the fbi to the diplomatic compound by several weeks. terrorists are seeing a lot of green lights across the region. >> what do we need to do differently? >> i think we should be serious about not only attacking terrorist groups for getting the incorrect line al qaeda is on the heels. i forget the line the president used through out the campaign that the tied of war is receding. we get a vote on whether or not that is true and they have voted that is not true. most importantly what motivated the terrorists. it hasn't been addressed by the obama administration. it didn't serve well in what i served. look at egypt and tunisia are doing at the ballot box along side what terrorists are doing on the battlefield and figuring out how to push against that. >> i hear you talking in wider terms about the arab spring. this has been a bit of a building now. talk with me more about that. >> well, you know early days in arab spring, in cairo, in tunisia they weren't long bearded militants like tehran in 1979. they were young modernists often secular s
journalists beat the fbi to the diplomatic compound by several weeks. terrorists are seeing a lot of green lights across the region. >> what do we need to do differently? >> i think we should be serious about not only attacking terrorist groups for getting the incorrect line al qaeda is on the heels. i forget the line the president used through out the campaign that the tied of war is receding. we get a vote on whether or not that is true and they have voted that is not true. most...
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as far as i know, the fbi is still on the case. all of the reforms suggested by the arb are important. plus this high-threat index that the state department is implementing. john kerry must make the security of our personnel abroad a very high priority. but let's understand, these people, these magnificent heroes who work in our state department sign up to put their lives on the line, if necessary, to project diplomacy and hopefully win hearts and minds around the world. and that is important. we can't just hunker down and live in bunkers in the united states of america. >> senator rand paul who has expressed interest in running for president in 2016 said hillary clinton would have been fired over the benghazi attack if he were in charge. take a look. >> i think that ultimately with your leaving, you accept the culpability for the worst tragedy since 9 9/11, and i really mean that. had i been president at the time and i found that you did not read the cables from benghazi, you did not read the cables from ambassador stevens, i woul
as far as i know, the fbi is still on the case. all of the reforms suggested by the arb are important. plus this high-threat index that the state department is implementing. john kerry must make the security of our personnel abroad a very high priority. but let's understand, these people, these magnificent heroes who work in our state department sign up to put their lives on the line, if necessary, to project diplomacy and hopefully win hearts and minds around the world. and that is important....
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when i talk to the fbi, had the clear sense the game was over. now statute of limitations is running. although there are some instances where it extends as much as ten years. so there is still time to prosecute. and just recently, we've seen the new york attorney general file a lawsuit against jpmorgan, bear stearns for fraud. they didn't name individuals. they didn't target individuals. and it's a civil case. but the attorney general, eric schneiderman, thinks that perhaps there could be in the future some criminal charges brought. but we haven't seen it yet. >> this could be the tip of the iceberg, this documentary. it's going to be an eye-opener to a lot of people. a lot of people will be wondering why no one is in jail. martin smith, we'll have you back after this plays a few times. i think you'll get a loft lot of reaction out of it. that's "the ed show." "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >> good evening, my friend. it was really fun to cover the inauguration in washington with you. >> yes, it was. but my legs were getting sore sitt
when i talk to the fbi, had the clear sense the game was over. now statute of limitations is running. although there are some instances where it extends as much as ten years. so there is still time to prosecute. and just recently, we've seen the new york attorney general file a lawsuit against jpmorgan, bear stearns for fraud. they didn't name individuals. they didn't target individuals. and it's a civil case. but the attorney general, eric schneiderman, thinks that perhaps there could be in...
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. >>> the fbi confirmed what gun shop owners have been saying for weeks, that is firearms are in great demand. during the entire month of december, nearly 2.8 million background checks were filed, beating a new -- beating an fbi record. some of those filings were from buyers purchasing more than one gun. >>> and those background checks were exactly what several police chiefs were urging president obama to strengthen during their meeting at the white house. the chiefs know gun violence firsthand, that's because they came from communities that saw mass shootings recently. they also told the president to push for better mental health programs. >>> more gun violence to report this morning. a doctor has been shot and killed at a clinic in southern california. he was found in an examination room yesterday with multiple gunshot wounds. police arrested a man who was in the same room. some witnesses say the doctor was a urologis and the suspect was a patient. >>> 16 illnesses have been reported, most in michigan, after many of the victims ate a raw hamburger dish. as a precaution, more than 1,0
. >>> the fbi confirmed what gun shop owners have been saying for weeks, that is firearms are in great demand. during the entire month of december, nearly 2.8 million background checks were filed, beating a new -- beating an fbi record. some of those filings were from buyers purchasing more than one gun. >>> and those background checks were exactly what several police chiefs were urging president obama to strengthen during their meeting at the white house. the chiefs know gun...
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we know, according to the fbi, the background checks have been just skyrocketing. eight of the ten days with the highest number of background checks since 1998 have occurred since the december 14th massacre, the same day as the tragedy at newtown. gun shops say semiautomatic rifles, high-capacity magazines are drawing much of this. many gun enthusiasts fear they're no longer going to be able to buy these weapons if washington passes the new gun law legislation. i tell you this part of the market has been really, really on fire. and get this. if you have a clean driving record, you might be ponying up more for auto insurance. that's right. in a case study, the consumer federation of america found that insurers relied more on income-related factors like your job and your education than your driving history or how many miles you logged on the road. so the study solicited rates for two hypothetical customer. both of these are 30-year-old women with the same car and same mileage. it found that four of the five car insurance companies charged more with those with a high
we know, according to the fbi, the background checks have been just skyrocketing. eight of the ten days with the highest number of background checks since 1998 have occurred since the december 14th massacre, the same day as the tragedy at newtown. gun shops say semiautomatic rifles, high-capacity magazines are drawing much of this. many gun enthusiasts fear they're no longer going to be able to buy these weapons if washington passes the new gun law legislation. i tell you this part of the...
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the fbi and the justice department had been reviewing all these e-mails, as part of their investigation of general petraeus. and they threw them all over the pentagon. the pentagon goes, geez, what do we do now? and they decided, gosh, i guess we better investigate them. so the inspector general at the pentagon was ordered by secretary panetta from his plane, he's traveling and says, gosh, we better do the investigation. so that's been rolling along. and there was never a thought to be evidence of real wrongdoing. general allen has been held up. he's our commander in kabul. he's a very fine general. and so it's good that this finally ended today. >> so what we've got, 9:00 eastern time, in about 15 minutes, the benghazi hearings, and secretary of state hillary clinton. what can we expect? >> this is going to be a tough swan song for secretary clinton. she's been such a tireless secretary of state, and she's going to be held to account by republicans, who are still upset about what happened in benghazi, where four americans were killed. i think she's going to push back. i think she's goi
the fbi and the justice department had been reviewing all these e-mails, as part of their investigation of general petraeus. and they threw them all over the pentagon. the pentagon goes, geez, what do we do now? and they decided, gosh, i guess we better investigate them. so the inspector general at the pentagon was ordered by secretary panetta from his plane, he's traveling and says, gosh, we better do the investigation. so that's been rolling along. and there was never a thought to be evidence...